![]() It's easy to do this on something like an Arduino. ![]() (Python probably isn't going to cut it.) Ideally I would like to do this cross-platform, but am not so interested in doing this one windows.ġ: Set output mode to 44100KHz, 24bit Mono (L&R).Ģ: Generate an array of 44100 signed 24bit integers.ģ: Tell the computer play XYZ seconds/samples of the data which is in the array, starting from sample number XYZ. My requirements are that this can be done using C++, as I need real-time generation of audio samples. ![]() (So it can be played using some speakers, of course.) I want to know, what are the possible methods of sending an array of numerical data (which describes some length of audio) to the 3.5mm audio out. I am interested in using Linux and OS X systems as digital musical instruments, for experimental purposes.
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